<html><body>Uz se těšíme na gamesu na urychlovači, snad nebude moc destruktivní :-) :-) :-)<div><br></div><div><br></div><div>Zdeněk Aster</div><div><br><p>---------- Původní zpráva ----------<br>Od: Balu <balu@k-net.fr><br>Komu: HW-news <hw-list@list.hw.cz><br>Datum: 26. 12. 2014 18:13:45<br>Předmět: Re: Pro Balua - relatkovy tenis na oscilu</p><br><blockquote>Dajte vedcom do ruk sofistikovane hracky a hned vytusia potencial :-)))<br><br><br><br>> On 26.12.2014, at 11:06, Jaroslav Lukesh <lukesh@seznam.cz> wrote:<br>> <br>> Původně jsem myslel že to bude něco jako Pong, ale tenhle je fakt skvělý, neudělal to někdo arduinem?<br>> <br>> http://www.bnl.gov/about/history/firstvideo.php<br>> <br>> The "brain" of Tennis for Two was a small analog computer. The computer's instruction book described how to generate various curves on the cathode-ray tube of an oscilloscope, using resistors, capacitors and relays. Among the examples given in the book were the trajectories of a bullet, missile, and bouncing ball, all of which were subject to gravity and wind resistance. While reading the instruction book, the bouncing ball reminded Higinbotham of a tennis game and the idea of Tennis for Two was born. <br>> _______________________________________________<br>> HW-list mailing list - sponsored by www.HW.cz<br>> Hw-list@list.hw.cz<br>> http://list.hw.cz/mailman/listinfo/hw-list<br>_______________________________________________<br>HW-list mailing list - sponsored by www.HW.cz<br>Hw-list@list.hw.cz<br>http://list.hw.cz/mailman/listinfo/hw-list</blockquote></div></body></html>